Friday, October 14, 2005

Temporal Intelligence 

Temporal Intelligence: "Emergent Common Sense

AI researchers should focus their efforts on figuring out how the brain builds its knowledge, i.e., how the evolution of sensory stimuli conspires to induce brain connectivity. They should refrain from trying to come up with representational ways to store knowledge about the world (e.g., fruits, plants, animals, etc...) in a computer. There is a lot more to knowledge than the classification of namable objects and their relationships. There is a huge amount of knowledge that cannot be formalized with symbols. For examples, manual dexterity, recognizing a subtle fragrance, a face or a musical tune, finding one's way around an unfamiliar neighborhood. In other words, the sort of emergent common sense knowledge that can only be acquired through direct sensory interaction with the environment."

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